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28 Nov 2006 1:14 PM
Simes
I have two PCs: 1 desktop running XP Home connected to a Netgear DG8344Gv3
and an ADSL modem, and a laptop running XP Professional.  I can access the
internet from the laptop.  I can ping the desktop from the laptop and vice
virsa.  I can also access files from laptop to desktop (and vice virsa) by
run \\ ip address.  I've set up file and printer sharing but I can't seem to
access files from my network places, etc.  I must have done something
(obviously) wrong when setting up the network but I can't see what.

Can anyone help?

PS. I'm a bit of a novice so the simpler the better, thanks.

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28 Nov 2006 2:52 PM
David Hettel
As a simple fast test I suggest that you try temporarily disabling the
firewalls on both machines and see if they then show up.

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"Simes" <Si***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E795D2B2-2C0F-456D-A039-C47D131A02E9@microsoft.com...
>I have two PCs: 1 desktop running XP Home connected to a Netgear DG8344Gv3
> and an ADSL modem, and a laptop running XP Professional.  I can access the
> internet from the laptop.  I can ping the desktop from the laptop and vice
> virsa.  I can also access files from laptop to desktop (and vice virsa) by
> run \\ ip address.  I've set up file and printer sharing but I can't seem
> to
> access files from my network places, etc.  I must have done something
> (obviously) wrong when setting up the network but I can't see what.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> PS. I'm a bit of a novice so the simpler the better, thanks.
Author
28 Nov 2006 3:08 PM
Jack (MVP-Networking).
Hi
Using UNC ( \\ip\share or \\computername\share ), or and mapping drives, is
a faster more efficient way to share.
You can also use Win Explorer as well if you want Visual maneuvering.
Jack (MVP-Networking).

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"Simes" <Si***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E795D2B2-2C0F-456D-A039-C47D131A02E9@microsoft.com...
>I have two PCs: 1 desktop running XP Home connected to a Netgear DG8344Gv3
> and an ADSL modem, and a laptop running XP Professional.  I can access the
> internet from the laptop.  I can ping the desktop from the laptop and vice
> virsa.  I can also access files from laptop to desktop (and vice virsa) by
> run \\ ip address.  I've set up file and printer sharing but I can't seem
> to
> access files from my network places, etc.  I must have done something
> (obviously) wrong when setting up the network but I can't see what.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> PS. I'm a bit of a novice so the simpler the better, thanks.
Author
9 Dec 2006 6:49 AM
Cam
You may need to set a static IP address and modify the HOSTS file to link
the host name with the IP address.
the path is C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
Type the static IP address for both computers and the computer's name. Do
this for both computers
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"Simes" <Si***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E795D2B2-2C0F-456D-A039-C47D131A02E9@microsoft.com...
>I have two PCs: 1 desktop running XP Home connected to a Netgear DG8344Gv3
> and an ADSL modem, and a laptop running XP Professional.  I can access the
> internet from the laptop.  I can ping the desktop from the laptop and vice
> virsa.  I can also access files from laptop to desktop (and vice virsa) by
> run \\ ip address.  I've set up file and printer sharing but I can't seem
> to
> access files from my network places, etc.  I must have done something
> (obviously) wrong when setting up the network but I can't see what.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> PS. I'm a bit of a novice so the simpler the better, thanks.